Detectamet’s range of 20 stainless steel products can be used in high hygiene areas. They are easy to clean, and impress visitors with a visible commitment to good food safe practices. Stainless steel products offer an excellent life cycle cost.

Detectamet’s fully detectable shoe and sleeve covers are resilient to give customers a better impression of the care you take to reduce contamination risks. The longer wearing new material outlasts the old plastic and is totally detectable.

Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, if you’re looking for day out with a difference this summer then step right up to The York Dungeon as it presents Carnivàle, an interactive sideshow guaranteed to deliver showmanship and plenty of scary fun.

Roll up, roll up, the search is on as The York Dungeon calls for Carnivàle Queens with a difference to step right up as it launches the hunt to find its own royal to reign over its sensational summer sideshow, Carnivàle.

Detectamet’s new stapleless staplers secure up to 8 pages to reduce the use staples in food production. This reduces the risk of metal contamination of food as demanded by several own brand marketing companies and retailers.

Detectamet’s new HD Pen is metal and X-ray detectable. It has a better grip and reliable retraction system and reduces contamination risks in food. There is a choice of three designs, eight colours for the casings and a choice of four ink colours.

Independent retailers are bringing the York Lifestyle Exhibition back for its second year. The show features homes, gardens and leisure exhibits where visitors can meet the local experts. The show is supporting a worthy local charity.

The Detectamet ID tag allows small traces of label and tag fragments to be detected and rejected during the food production process. By using them in a food factory the risk of food contamination is much reduced.

York's leading independent fabric, curtains and decor shop has been selected as a finalist in the "Retailer of the Year" category in The Press Business Awards. Winners are due to be chosen at a glittering ceremony later this year.

VeTeSS (Verification and Testing to Support Functional Safety Standards) is a €20m three-year pan-European research project designed to create innovative technologies to improve the verification of the safety of these embedded systems.

The latest retractable and detectable pen from Detectamet satisfies the basic requirements for detectability by metal and X-ray systems, writes smoothly and is attractive to economically minded customers.

Stock up on some different combinations through their website store. You can choose combinations to try with your friends and family, and it is the perfect time of year to get cosy at home on a chilly winter night with a scummy bar of chocolate.

Detectamet’s range of 20 stainless steel products can be used in high hygiene areas. They are easy to clean, and impress visitors with a visible commitment to good food safe practices. Stainless steel products offer an excellent life cycle cost.

York Fine Arts presents, 'Town and Country: A Celebration of British Landscapes by Gordon Lees and Edward Hersey' York Fine Arts is delighted to present the newest art exhibition ‘Town and Country: A Celebration of British Landscapes by Gordon Lees and...

Detectamet’s new Stainless Steel Glove Dispensers can reduce waste and contamination in clothing distribution. Workers dress and prepare for their shift quicker and easier. Boxes are less likely to be damaged to spill and waste gloves on the floor.

Detectamet’s fully detectable shoe and sleeve covers are resilient to give customers a better impression of the care you take to reduce contamination risks. The longer wearing new material outlasts the old plastic and is totally detectable.

Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, if you’re looking for day out with a difference this summer then step right up to The York Dungeon as it presents Carnivàle, an interactive sideshow guaranteed to deliver showmanship and plenty of scary fun.

Roll up, roll up, the search is on as The York Dungeon calls for Carnivàle Queens with a difference to step right up as it launches the hunt to find its own royal to reign over its sensational summer sideshow, Carnivàle.

Detectamet’s new stapleless staplers secure up to 8 pages to reduce the use staples in food production. This reduces the risk of metal contamination of food as demanded by several own brand marketing companies and retailers.

Detectamet’s new HD Pen is metal and X-ray detectable. It has a better grip and reliable retraction system and reduces contamination risks in food. There is a choice of three designs, eight colours for the casings and a choice of four ink colours.

Independent retailers are bringing the York Lifestyle Exhibition back for its second year. The show features homes, gardens and leisure exhibits where visitors can meet the local experts. The show is supporting a worthy local charity.

Detectamet’s retractable highlighters halve the risk of physical contamination of food. Made from detectable plastics they can be found by metal and X-ray detection systems. Users can chose from five ink colours and the pens can be easily refilled.

The Detectamet ID tag allows small traces of label and tag fragments to be detected and rejected during the food production process. By using them in a food factory the risk of food contamination is much reduced.

York's leading independent fabric, curtains and decor shop has been selected as a finalist in the "Retailer of the Year" category in The Press Business Awards. Winners are due to be chosen at a glittering ceremony later this year.

Combining fiction, autobiography, social commentary, literary criticism, academia and an obsessive level of detail, ‘This Book is F*cking Stupid’ - available in print for the first time from 1st April 2013 - challenges the very concept of ‘the...

Twelve local independent business came together to launch the York Lifestyle Exhibition. Attracting over 1000 visitors the exhibition was a resounding success for visitors and exhibitors and the prize draw raised over £600 for local charities.

Independent retailers from the York area have come together to create a new lifestyle show featuring homes, gardens and leisure. The show is supporting a worthy local charity for whom the Lord Mayor will be conducting the grand prize giving.